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3万余艘渔船出海作业
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-09-01 22:41
Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights the commencement of fishing activities in the Bohai Sea, with over 30,000 fishing vessels setting out to sea on September 1, marking the end of the fishing moratorium in northern waters of China [1] - The Ministry of Transport's Maritime Safety Administration, in collaboration with fishing departments, has organized the "2025 Navigation Support Fishing Action" to ensure maritime traffic safety and protect the lives and property of fishermen [1] - As of 12 PM on September 1, the fishing moratorium in waters north of latitude 35 degrees north has ended, prompting a surge of fishing vessels from Tianjin, Hebei, Liaoning, and Shandong to commence operations [1] Group 2 - A total of 104 law enforcement vessels and 43 aircraft have been deployed by maritime and fishing departments in the four regions to conduct joint maritime patrols, implement temporary traffic control, and provide emergency rescue services in key and complex water areas [1] - More than 700 law enforcement personnel are involved in the risk prevention measures to ensure safe and smooth maritime operations during the fishing season [1]
黄渤海区结束伏季休渔 3万余艘渔船争“鲜”出海
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-09-01 11:08
Core Viewpoint - The fishing ban in the Bohai Sea and Yellow Sea has ended, allowing over 30,000 fishing vessels to resume operations, indicating a positive trend in fishery resource recovery after a four-month rest period [1] Industry Summary - The fishing season has officially commenced after a four-month moratorium, with vessels departing from major fishing ports in Liaoning, Hebei, Tianjin, and Shandong [1] - The rest period has led to noticeable improvements in fishery resource conditions, which are reported to be better than in 2024, reflecting a general trend of recovery in recent years [1]
千帆竞发齐争“鲜”——福建开渔一线见闻
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-17 01:28
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the reopening of fishing activities in Fujian Province after a seasonal fishing ban, emphasizing the cultural significance and economic impact of the fishing industry in the region [1][7]. Group 1: Fishing Industry Activities - Over 8,000 fishing boats set sail from Fujian's waters on August 16, marking the end of the seasonal fishing ban [1]. - The fishing port in Huian County saw over 500 boats preparing for departure, indicating a bustling return to fishing activities after a three-and-a-half-month hiatus [1][3]. - Fisherman Chen Congxu's boat is equipped to catch squid and ribbonfish, with a capacity to hold 70 to 80 tons of fish [3]. Group 2: Technological Advancements - Recent improvements in production conditions include new fishing vessels capable of freezing catches at -40 degrees Celsius, enhancing preservation and reducing return costs [4]. - The fishing boats are now equipped with advanced technology such as Beidou satellite systems, radar, and automatic identification systems, allowing for real-time monitoring of sea conditions [4]. Group 3: Safety Measures - Local authorities conducted thorough checks on fishing boats for safety equipment and compliance before the reopening, ensuring a strong safety protocol is in place [4]. - Safety education and emergency training were organized to reinforce the safety measures for fishermen [4]. Group 4: Economic Impact - Fujian Province's marine economy is significant, with a projected marine production value of 1.25 trillion yuan in 2024, accounting for over 21% of the province's GDP [7]. - The fishing industry is described as a "blue engine" driving economic growth in the region [7].
织网 疏脉 护景
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-08-12 09:38
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of seasonal fishing bans in protecting fishery resources, promoting fish breeding, and ensuring long-term benefits for fishermen, while also contributing to marine ecological restoration [3]. Group 1: Enforcement Measures - The Xiamen Marine and Fishery Comprehensive Law Enforcement Team has implemented a three-pronged approach of "weaving nets, dredging channels, and protecting scenery" to effectively maintain fishing ban order and support sustainable marine economic development [3][5]. - A comprehensive monitoring and inspection network has been established, including sea patrols, land inspections, and aerial surveillance using drones to combat illegal fishing activities during the fishing ban period [5][6]. - Over 400 law enforcement personnel and 80 patrol boats have been deployed, covering more than 1,100 nautical miles at sea and inspecting over 3,300 kilometers of coastline, resulting in the handling of 25 illegal fishing cases and the removal of over 300 pieces of abandoned or illegal fishing gear [7]. Group 2: Channel Management - The Haicang Port area is identified as a new landmark for Xiamen's marine economy and an important logistics hub, where illegal fishing gear poses a threat to both marine resources and navigation safety [9]. - The law enforcement team has actively conducted operations to clear illegal fishing nets from shipping channels, employing both manual and mechanical methods to remove over 300 pieces of various fishing gear, 24 anchors, and 200 meters of fishing lines [11]. - The team has also implemented strict supervision of ongoing dredging projects in the shipping channels to ensure efficient port operations and enhance shipping efficiency [11]. Group 3: Protection of Scenic Areas - The rise of paddleboarding has introduced new challenges, as some individuals exploit this activity for illegal fishing, negatively impacting the tourism experience in Xiamen [12]. - The law enforcement team has established a collaborative mechanism with relevant units to monitor paddleboard activities and has utilized video platforms for remote surveillance of hotspots to gather suspicious leads [12][13]. - A successful operation led to the seizure of illegal catch, including two protected species, demonstrating the effectiveness of the multi-layered defense network established during the fishing ban period [14].
浙江玉环:第一潮海鲜上市了
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao· 2025-08-12 09:38
Core Viewpoint - The fishing boats in Yuhuan City, Zhejiang Province, have resumed operations after a three-month fishing moratorium, marking the return of fresh seafood to markets [2] Group 1 - Over 200 fishing vessels set sail on August 5, signaling the end of the fishing ban [2] - The first catch included baskets of hairy crabs, which were quickly transported to markets in Hangzhou, Ningbo, and Wuhan [2] - The resumption of fishing activities allows consumers to enjoy the first batch of seafood after the moratorium [2]
东海伏季休渔部分解禁 万艘渔船开捕
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-06 02:55
Group 1 - The East China Sea fishing ban has been partially lifted, marking the beginning of the "small fishing season" on August 5, allowing various fishing vessels to commence operations [1][3] - Over 1,500 fishing and auxiliary vessels from Lianyungang, Jiangsu, have set sail after a three-month fishing ban [3] - In Ruian, Zhejiang, 206 large ocean fishing vessels gathered to head towards the East China Sea, with inspections conducted on their equipment and permits [4][6] Group 2 - In Xiapu, Fujian, fishing boats have set sail, with the region being the largest coastal county in Fujian, producing over 500,000 tons of aquatic products annually and generating over 15 billion yuan in fishery output value [7] - The demand for ice blocks, essential for preserving fish during fishing operations, has surged in Shanghai, prompting ice factories to ramp up production [8] - According to the latest fishing ban regulations from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the East China Sea fishing ban lasts from May 1 to September 16, with special permits allowing certain types of fishing vessels to operate during this period [8]
南海伏季休渔首月广东、广西、海南三省(区)查没渔获4.3万公斤
Nan Fang Ri Bao Wang Luo Ban· 2025-06-24 07:58
Core Insights - The South China Sea fishing moratorium has been actively enforced since May 1, with significant actions taken against illegal fishing activities [1][2] - The number of foreign fishing vessels driven away has increased by 63% compared to the same period in 2024, indicating heightened enforcement efforts [1] Enforcement Actions - A total of 55 fishing-related cases were investigated, resulting in the seizure of 57 vessels and 43,000 kilograms of illegal catch [1] - The South China Sea Bureau coordinated law enforcement across Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan, deploying 2,788 vessels and 5 aircraft for 24-hour patrols [1] - Joint enforcement actions were conducted 21 times, with a focus on illegal fishing activities in key areas such as Beibu Gulf and Xisha [1] Regulatory Measures - Guangdong established a reporting mechanism for illegal activities involving Hong Kong and Macau fishing vessels, collaborating with local law enforcement [1] - New regulations were introduced in Hainan to manage household fishing vessels, clarifying responsibilities for daily supervision and disposal of non-compliant vessels [1] Future Strategies - The South China Sea Bureau plans to increase nighttime patrols in key fishing areas and enhance monitoring of suspicious fishing vessels to combat illegal fishing organizations [2] - The total number of fishing vessels subject to the moratorium is 43,967, with a slight decrease from the previous year, indicating ongoing enforcement challenges [2]
今日起我省海域进入伏季休渔期
Da Zhong Ri Bao· 2025-05-01 01:07
Group 1 - The "Bright Sword 2025" marine fishing moratorium enforcement action was launched on April 30, with a comprehensive fishing moratorium in the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, and South China Sea starting from May 1 at 12 PM [1] - The fishing moratorium period for most fishing vessels in the Bohai and Yellow Seas north of latitude 35 degrees, including Shandong waters, is from May 1 at 12 PM to September 1 at 12 PM, while small gillnet fishing vessels have a moratorium until August 20 [1] - Special catch production for specific economic species during the moratorium will be subject to a special catch permit system, with strict implementation of quota fishing, special identification, designated landing of catches, dynamic monitoring of vessel positions, and enforcement vessel escort management [1] Group 2 - Fishing vessels are required to return to their registered ports during the moratorium and must have vessel monitoring terminal devices installed and operational at all times, with prohibitions on unauthorized shutdowns or alterations [2] - Recreational fishing vessels are only allowed to operate under good visibility and wind conditions not exceeding level 7, and must adhere to fixed port docking and reporting regulations [2] - Any use of moratorium fishing vessels for marine resource surveys or environmental investigations must be approved by the provincial marine and fisheries enforcement inspection bureau [2]